Considering how much they've changed that package from what it was originally, who would want it? If they made it available in smaller cities, they'd probably restrict your 'local' zone to a one block radius.

Mason Storm wrote:> When will CityFido be available elsewhere in Canada? Perhaps not?>

Mason Storm wrote:> > When will CityFido be available elsewhere in Canada? Perhaps not?

For all practical purposes, the CityFido that we all knew is dead.

The package marketed as CityFido now is just another fixed minutespackage with even more limited calling areas. (But it is still cheaperthan what Rogers offers if you can live with the limited calling areasof CityFido).

There is no reason to believe that Rogers , who views Fido as anecessary evil chore, would expland Fido marketing to cover all ofRogers' territory.

> Considering how much they've changed that package from what it was > originally, who would want it? If they made it available in smaller > cities, they'd probably restrict your 'local' zone to a one block radius.

I think City Fido is too much now compare to other packages that Fidooffers.

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